Title:
Harnessing weedy rice as functional food and source of novel traits for crop improvement

dc.contributor.authorIngudam Bhupenchandra
dc.contributor.authorSunil Kumar Chongtham
dc.contributor.authorAyam Gangarani
dc.contributor.authorPranab Dutta
dc.contributor.authorElangbam Lamalakshmi
dc.contributor.authorSansuta Mohanty
dc.contributor.authorAnil K. Choudhary
dc.contributor.authorAnup Das
dc.contributor.authorKonsam Sarika
dc.contributor.authorSumit Kumar
dc.contributor.authorYumnam Sonika
dc.contributor.authorDiana Sagolsem
dc.contributor.authorY. Rupert Anand
dc.contributor.authorDawa Dolma Bhutia
dc.contributor.authorM. Victoria
dc.contributor.authorS. Vinodh
dc.contributor.authorChongtham Tania
dc.contributor.authorAdhikarimayum Dhanachandra Sharma
dc.contributor.authorLipa Deb
dc.contributor.authorManas Ranjan Sahoo
dc.contributor.authorChandra Shekhar Seth
dc.contributor.authorPrashant Swapnil
dc.contributor.authorMukesh Meena
dc.date.accessioned2026-02-09T04:43:17Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.description.abstractA relative of cultivated rice (Oryza sativa L.), weedy or red rice (Oryza spp.) is currently recognized as the dominant weed, leading to a drastic loss of yield of cultivated rice due to its highly competitive abilities like producing more tillers, panicles, and biomass with better nutrient uptake. Due to its high nutritional value, antioxidant properties (anthocyanin and proanthocyanin), and nutrient absorption ability, weedy rice is gaining immense research attentions to understand its genetic constitution to augment future breeding strategies and to develop nutrition-rich functional foods. Consequently, this review focuses on the unique gene source of weedy rice to enhance the cultivated rice for its crucial features like water use efficiency, abiotic and biotic stress tolerance, early flowering, and the red pericarp of the seed. It explores the debating issues on the origin and evolution of weedy rice, including its high diversity, signalling aspects, quantitative trait loci (QTL) mapping under stress conditions, the intricacy of the mechanism in the expression of the gene flow, and ecological challenges of nutrient removal by weedy rice. This review may create a foundation for future researchers to understand the gene flow between cultivated crops and weedy traits and support an improved approach for the applicability of several models in predicting multiomics variables. © 2024 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/pce.14868
dc.identifier.issn1407791
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1111/pce.14868
dc.identifier.urihttps://dl.bhu.ac.in/bhuir/handle/123456789/49572
dc.publisherJohn Wiley and Sons Inc
dc.subjectbiotic and abiotic stresses
dc.subjectgenetic improvement
dc.subjectmolecular breeding
dc.subjectnutraceutical properties
dc.subjectstress tolerance mechanisms
dc.titleHarnessing weedy rice as functional food and source of novel traits for crop improvement
dc.typePublication
dspace.entity.typeReview

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